[Asterisk-Users] SIP SPA-3k & * Configuration
Mike Benoit
ipso at snappymail.ca
Sat Oct 9 09:38:26 MST 2004
I've recently ran in to a problem with Asterisk v1.0.1 and the SPA-3000.
For some reason I can't dial out the FXO port from Asterisk. It seems
Asterisk changed something in the SIP protocol in Sept (pre-Sept CVS
checkouts work fine) and it no longer sends the number to dial in the
INVITE header, but rather the CONTACT header, and the SPA-3000 ignores
it.
At least one other person has confirmed this issue, have you ran in to
it yet?
On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 12:04 -0400, Jeff owen wrote:
> Benjk,
>
> Thank you, that fixed it.
>
> I am running * on a SPARC64 Debian Linux which has taken me a while to get
> installed and compiled properly. All seems to be working well now.
>
> Now I'm off to figure out the dialplan that I want to implement!
>
> Yeah!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP SPA-3k & * Configuration
>
> On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 10:10:51 -0400, Jeff owen <owenj at surfree.net> wrote:
> > Oct 8 22:05:11 NOTICE[6150]: chan_sip.c:4860 register_verify: Peer 'pstn'
> > is trying to register, but not configured as host=dynamic
>
> If you want a device to register with Asterisk, then you must
> configure that device as host=dynamic. So, change your SPA3K's
> definition to dynamic.
>
> Otherwise you would have to configure the SPA to not register with Asterisk.
>
> rgds
> benjk
>
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Mike Benoit <ipso at snappymail.ca>
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